A DONALD TRUMP supporter and political commentator has warned that if elected president, Hilary Clinton would be the most likely of the pair to start a war.

Charlotte Laws rebuked claims the Republican candidate would be dangerous in charge of the America's vast nuclear arsenal – claiming Mrs Clinton rival is more likely to “blast people to kingdom come”.

Her staunch defence comes after a new TV advert was broadcast suggested Mr Trump is too dangerous to be commander-in-chief.

A narrator in the video, which features footage of an atomic bomb detonating, said: “One nuclear bomb can kill a million people. That’s more than all the men, women and children living in Columbus, Ohio.”

The advert then features a heated exchange from March 2016, during which MSNBC’s Chris Matthews criticises Mr Trump on his willingness to use nuclear weapons.

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A Donald Trump supporter said Hilary Clinton would be more likely to start a war

He’s very much a pacifist and much less likely to get into war

Charlotte Laws

“They’re hearing a guy running for president of the United States talking, maybe, about using nuclear weapons – nobody wants to hear that,” the presenter tells Mr Trump.

It then ends with the words “be careful who you vote for” while footage of a nuclear bomb exploding plays.

Speaking on BBC’s Newsnight, Ms Laws fired back at suggestions Mr Trump – a “pacifist” – would be dangerous if responsible for the nuclear weapons.

She said: “He’s very much a pacifist and much less likely to get into war than Hillary Clinton would.

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